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The influencer couple Lysandre Nadeau and Claude Bégin, whose life on social networks has no secrets, will finally have paid $ 1,030,000 to buy their new nest in Montreal.
The residence is located in the heart of the former industrial district of Pointe-Saint-Charles in Montreal. According to the notarized deed, they could take possession of their house from June 23.
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A photograph of Lysandre Nadeau and Claude Bégin. The influencer’s Instagram account has 437,000 followers.
The 142.90 m2 residence on two floors was sold by Michael Légaré and Marlie Drouin Beaudoin to the Nadeau-Bégin couple. The latter has owned it since January 2020, just over three years ago.
At that point, her purchase price was $680,774.54. In addition to applicable sales taxes, the total sale amount was $782,720.53.
Royal Lepage
Influencer Lysandre Nadeau was among the contestants for the 2021 show Big Brother Celebrities, which aired on Noovo radio waves. The singer and composer Claude Bégin was also there. Their connection gave birth to a child last February.
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The couple, Nadeau and Bégin, have just offered to live together in the Pointe-Saint-Charles neighborhood of Montreal. Above one of the many photos that the influencer took on her Instagram account.
According to the latest news, Claude Bégin will remain the owner of his residence in Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon on Quebec’s south coast. The same goes for Lysandre Nadeau, who continues to own his apartment in the Saint-Henri district.
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Lysandre Nadeau and her boyfriend Claude Bégin buy a house in Pointe Saint-Charles
According to information that she herself shared on an Instagram account that has no fewer than 437,000 followers, the young director Philippe Cormier is now living in his apartment. Above all, we owe him the feature films “Le Puregatoire des intimates” and “When the Heart Disturbs”.
Royal Lepage
In the most recent municipal appraisal register, the new couple Nadeau-Bégin’s property was valued at $932,500, an increase of $180,500 compared to the appraisal three years ago. Finally, note that a transfer tax of $16,303.50 payable to the City of Montreal will be added to the transaction price.
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Excerpt from the Journal’s weekly real estate column. If you become aware of an interest transaction, do not hesitate to report it to [email protected].